Life is Like Rowing A Boat

It’s said that life is like a ride in a roller coaster.

You start the ride going up slowly… all the sudden you go in a drop, bounce back up, have some smooth ride and so on.  Basically, there are ups and downs — some really highs and some really lows.

I kind of like to compare life . . . → Read More: Life is Like Rowing A Boat

The Perfect Way to Failure

Any formula that will guarantee a perfect life is doomed to failure.

As human beings, we cannot measure up to this high expectation.  It’s a perfect road to stress, tension and unhappiness.

Looking over my life… perfection is not necessary to live a happy and fulfilling life.  The human race got along well despites all the shortcomings.  Through . . . → Read More: The Perfect Way to Failure

Want Success? No Talent… No Problem

You can have success and be happy with your life.  It might look hard.  It might look very complicated.

But, it doesn’t have to be.

We all start life with almost the same opportunities.  We learn to walk… learn to feel… learn to communicate.  We have about the same chance to success.

You might look at those famous actors . . . → Read More: Want Success? No Talent… No Problem

Putting Your Problems Behind You

Bad things happen to good people.  People make bad decision.  People make mistakes.

There are times where things will just go against you.  Your world is caving in and everything seems lost.  Your energy is drained.  The day is just gloomy and nothing seems to cheer you up.

It happens to the best of us.  It’s part of . . . → Read More: Putting Your Problems Behind You

Paying Your Debts, Having fun and Creating Wealth

The saying I’ve been rich and been poor… rich is better.  It’s almost true for me.  I was pretty well off but was not quite rich.

I was poor when I was a little boy.  My father brought the family out of poverty with his own effort and intelligence.  But, I was on my own after college. . . . → Read More: Paying Your Debts, Having fun and Creating Wealth

The Golden Key to A Better Life

I remember how people would call me names when I was in elementary school.  I was the smallest in my class.  And I had my shared of being picked a lot.

To add more insult, I was pretty skinny.  I was called from toothpick to small twig and skeleton.

I never liked it.  But, as a kid, it . . . → Read More: The Golden Key to A Better Life